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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 4 Browse Search
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success in his ministry. He m. widow Mary Lynde (maiden name Anderson), 27 July 1682, and had Anna, b. 26 Ap. 1683, d. 27 July 1684; Anna, b. 30 Jan. 1685, m.——Smith. His w. Anna m. for a third husband, Mr. Samuel Hayman 16 June 1686, and d. Aug. 1717, on the 20th day of which month she was buried in the tomb which she had caused to be erected for Mr. Shepard. Sherborne, Elizabeth (otherwise written Sherbone and Sherbole) about 1639 bought a house and lot at the S. W. corner of Brighton a Ephraim, b. 4 Feb. 1687-8; Nathaniel, b. 16 Feb. 1689-90; William, b. about 1691; John, b. about 1697; Jason, bap. 29 Oct. 1699. Edward the f. res. at Menot. and was Selectman eleven years, up to 1701. He d. 10 June 1718; his w. Rebecca d. Aug. 1717, a. about 61. 4. Samuel, s. of Edward (1), m. Mary Powter (Poulter) 12 Ap. 1687, and had Samuel, b. 8 Jan. 1687-8; Mary, b. 12 Dec. 1689, living unm. and non comp. 5 Dec. 1748, when a guardian was appointed; Elizabeth, b. 26 Nov. 1691; John;
ny. 8. Thomas, s. of Thomas (4), grad. H. C. 1676, succeeded his father in the ministry at Chs., where he was ordained 5 May 1680, and d. 7 June 1685, a. nearly 27. Mr. Shepard was distinguished for studiousness and faithfulness, for activity and success in his ministry. He m. widow Mary Lynde (maiden name Anderson), 27 July 1682, and had Anna, b. 26 Ap. 1683, d. 27 July 1684; Anna, b. 30 Jan. 1685, m.——Smith. His w. Anna m. for a third husband, Mr. Samuel Hayman 16 June 1686, and d. Aug. 1717, on the 20th day of which month she was buried in the tomb which she had caused to be erected for Mr. Shepard. Sherborne, Elizabeth (otherwise written Sherbone and Sherbole) about 1639 bought a house and lot at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets, where she res. in 1642. She was prob. the same person who sheltered Rev. Thomas Shepard and his family in 1635, while seeking concealment in London, previous to his embarkation for New England. An Inventory of her estate was p
with provisions, more than a year and a half, at eight pounds per year, etc. Mid. Prob. Files. 3. Edward, s. of Edward (1), m. Rebecca Barsham 14 May 1683, and had Edward, b. 9 Mar. 1683-4; Elizabeth, b. 1 June 1686, m. Walter Russell 3 Ap. 1706; Ephraim, b. 4 Feb. 1687-8; Nathaniel, b. 16 Feb. 1689-90; William, b. about 1691; John, b. about 1697; Jason, bap. 29 Oct. 1699. Edward the f. res. at Menot. and was Selectman eleven years, up to 1701. He d. 10 June 1718; his w. Rebecca d. Aug. 1717, a. about 61. 4. Samuel, s. of Edward (1), m. Mary Powter (Poulter) 12 Ap. 1687, and had Samuel, b. 8 Jan. 1687-8; Mary, b. 12 Dec. 1689, living unm. and non comp. 5 Dec. 1748, when a guardian was appointed; Elizabeth, b. 26 Nov. 1691; John; Abigail; all these were living 22 Feb. 1708-9, and shared in the division of their father's estate. Samuel the f. res. at the Farms, and d. 18 June 1696; his w. Mary m. Isaac Powers before 3 Aug. 1702. 5. Joseph, s. of Edward (1), m. Sarah Harr